Fake jye approves.
And with that I will once again permanently retire from this thread until I feel like posting again tomorrow, lol.
Fake jye approves.
And with that I will once again permanently retire from this thread until I feel like posting again tomorrow, lol.
Isn't that Khev in a hoody giving Jye a piggyback ride?
"Look Khev another TLJ hater, let's get him!!!"
And with that I will once again permanently retire from this thread until I feel like posting again tomorrow, lol.
The enemy is Retreating!!! FLOOD THE THREAD WITH HATE!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man, am I looking forward to that Han Solo trailer tomorrow.
This movies still and will forever suck
opportunity cost is a difficult concept for many to grasp. If something should be worth $2 but only sells for $1 (even if it cost you 40 cents) it is a failure...
and we haven't even accounted for the future lost revenues when the box office take for Solo and Ep 9 come well below what Disney exec were expecting for Lucasfilm revenue projections before TLJ.
But I understand this way of thinking (analysis) isn't intuitive for everyone. I do portfolio analysis as part of my day job (I run a biotech start up and regularly pitch VC's), It's not an easy concept to grasp unless you're used to doing complex financial analysis.
The historic disaster that is TLJ's box office continues this weekend as it passes $591 million domestic and officially becomes the highest grossing 2017 film worldwide (1.264 billion over BatB's 1.263.)
Disney execs are reportedly panicking at the thought of TLJ becoming the sixth film in history to top $600 million domestic over the next few days.
So the best justification that TLJ naysayers can come up with to hate the movie are:
1. $1.3 billion projected global earnings is a failure
and
2. The prequels were actually pretty awesome.
Got it.
You are right on with everything you’ve been saying. Unfortunately there aren’t many forward-thinkers in fandom. They just look at a big number and think everything’s happy and healthy. If Episode 9 revenue drops like 8 did from 7, there’s gonna be trouble going forward.
I was at Target today and saw 8-10 pegs full of Rose, Jyn, Rey, Leia and Rose’s sister. Like 40 female figs left unwanted with 2 or 3 Hux figures. They are really trying to push this as a gender-equal franchise and it’s NOT WORKING. IT WILL NOT EVER WORK. It is a Sci-Fi War franchise set in space.
I am female, and when I want my fix of female characters, I don’t look to and DON’T WANT TO look to Star Wars. That’s not what I want from it. Ugh.
I'm laughing at the box office plunge in China.
Who knew Han Chinese were almost all Alt-Right miscreants, living in their mom's basement, sustained only by Cheetos and their fear of Strong Female Characters, and taking their cues on politics and pop culture from the likes of 4chan and this thread full of haters.
Sigh. Those of you who voice this opinion simply don't understand how investors analyze economic performance.
It's not merely being profitable, it's matching investors expectations on what you should earn.
Grossing $7-800 million dollars less than TFA is not a sign of success in relative terms.
won't happen. will settle at ~$1.35B or $750M below TFA. Keep in mind opening box office was only -8% behind TFA but will end -35% below TFA. People just quoting gross sales aren't looking at the dynamics (cause it undermines their talking points). Per the numbers, the anticipation was very high for TLJ but repeat viewings plummeted due to fan disappointment.
For folks saying otherwise they are ignoring the dynamics of the drop off, otherwise this would've opened -30% vs TFA and basically followed at -30% to -35% trend line. For it to plummet from opening -8% delta and close at -35% total tells you the drop off was massive, >50% after the initial hype. \
Once again thanks for the detailed breakdown and context TaliBane. I think that people keep focusing on TFA and RO's numbers as if they were somehow normal when in fact they were *both* anomalies. Obviously TFA was off the charts for reasons already mentioned but once again RO doing the numbers it did with a cast of no-names who die was equally crazy. I think the one-two punch of RO being as good as it was while segueing *directly* into the great ANH itself made for a combo that blew away financial expectations.
Obviously these movies can't be mindblowing anomalies each and every time and now we're simply seeing TLJ be a more common blockbuster that earns an incredibly impressive and respectable profit more in line with other fan favorite franchises that share the accelerated "new movie every year" release schedule like the MCU.
Want a true disaster look at freaking JL!
The Avengers of DC and it barely broke even.
People here trying to school Disney on their long term box office goals with SW is like me trying to school Oppenheimer on splitting the atom or Fisher and Kasparov on playing chess lol.
You have to look at this deeper from Mark's positon. Look at who he's sitting next to. His open criticism of the films not only, in his mind, hurts Disney's profits, but it also adversely effects his colleagues. So he's probably thinking that he may have been being selfish when he aired his grievances publicly.
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